Holy

First edition of Holy by Donna Ferrato (2020)

First impression 

Medium format hardback in near fine condition 

Signed by Donna Ferrato to title page 

Also comes with a small print mounted on gold card which is titled, signed and dated on verso

Some general wear to boards, soft bumps to corners and top of boards

Some very slight toning to extremities of pages 

Otherwise, pages clean, binding firm 

The book also includes two loosely laid in to rear end stickers 

About

“Even with blackened eyes, the women in Donna Ferrato’s photographs look defiant, not defeated. A photojournalist and feminist activist who is best known for her documentation of domestic violence, Ferrato, 73, has also depicted women pursuing sexual pleasure, giving birth, raising children, enticing men and demonstrating in the streets. Her subject is women taking control of their bodies, and in her fiercely empathetic mission, sometimes she turns the camera on herself.”

– Arthur Lubow, The New York Times

 

$167.76
Holy
$167.76
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Description

First edition of Holy by Donna Ferrato (2020)

First impression 

Medium format hardback in near fine condition 

Signed by Donna Ferrato to title page 

Also comes with a small print mounted on gold card which is titled, signed and dated on verso

Some general wear to boards, soft bumps to corners and top of boards

Some very slight toning to extremities of pages 

Otherwise, pages clean, binding firm 

The book also includes two loosely laid in to rear end stickers 

About

“Even with blackened eyes, the women in Donna Ferrato’s photographs look defiant, not defeated. A photojournalist and feminist activist who is best known for her documentation of domestic violence, Ferrato, 73, has also depicted women pursuing sexual pleasure, giving birth, raising children, enticing men and demonstrating in the streets. Her subject is women taking control of their bodies, and in her fiercely empathetic mission, sometimes she turns the camera on herself.”

– Arthur Lubow, The New York Times

 

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